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Philip Wood/ Gold Country News ServiceMason Jones of Rocklin, left, and Trevor Manibusan, right, visiting from South Carolina, position themselves for their foil fencing match as their teacher James Colgate, center, calls for the match to begin.

Philip Wood/ Gold Country News ServiceMason Jones of Rocklin, left, and Trevor Manibusan, far right, visiting from South Carolina, position themselves for their foil fencing match as their teacher James Colgate calls for the match to begin. Student Luis Grieco, 12, acts as a judge during the match.

Philip Wood/ Gold Country News ServiceMason Jones of Rocklin, left, and Trevor Manibusan, far right, visiting from South Carolina, position themselves for their foil fencing match as their teacher James Colgate calls for the match to begin. Student Luis Grieco, 12, acts as a judge during the match.

Philip Wood/ Gold Country News ServiceMason Jones of Rocklin, left, and Trevor Manibusan, far right, visiting from South Carolina, position themselves for their foil fencing match. Students Eric Windeshausen, 10, from Loomis and Luis Grieco, 12, act as judges during the match.

Philip Wood/ Gold Country News ServiceEric Windeshausen, 10 of Loomis, left, fences against Trevor Manibusan visiting Rocklin from South Carolina. Teacher James Colgate is the instructor for the foil fencing courses offered through the city?s Parks and Recreation department.

Philip Wood/ Gold Country News ServiceEric Windeshausen, 10 of Loomis, left, fences against Trevor Manibusan visiting Rocklin from South Carolina. Teacher James Colgate is the instructor for the foil fencing courses offered through the city?s Parks and Recreation department.

Philip Wood/ Gold Country News ServiceEric Windeshausen, 10 of Loomis, left, fences against Trevor Manibusan visiting Rocklin from South Carolina. Teacher James Colgate is the instructor for the foil fencing courses offered through the city?s Parks and Recreation department.